Friday, March 12, 2010

Sometimes we all need a little push. A reminder that we can continue what we dream. Some women enjoy learning from others. Some teach. Some join networking groups. This particular woman became a different entrepreneur this week from a seminar. Ladies, we all need a way to grow. A way to become better business women. Do what you can and share with others!

"I went with low expectations and returned home a different person. A different artist, business owner, dreamer, entrepreneur. I feel confident and alive. I feel loved and connected and energized. I feel tired and fearful and overwhelmed. I love feeling all of this." -Jessica Cudzilo

Saturday, March 6, 2010

If you are like us, then all of the new social networking options out there could be a little overwhelming. First is was Myspace, then Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, and it seems like there are new ones everyday. You probably get the invitations in your inbox, because someone asked you to be their friend, or to connect, or whatever the trendy new dialogue is about you joining their site.

Yesterday, we picked up a great analogy of the difference between Twitter & Facebook status updates that we wanted to share. Facebook is like a high school reunion. It's a place to connect to old friends, and share what is going on in your daily life. Twitter is like a cocktail party. It is a place to share recommendations of your favorite stores, books, movies, etc. Just like if you were having a conversation. If someone came up to you at a cocktail party and only talked about themselves then you wouldn't want to talk to them for very long, right?

This analogy was such an eye-opener for us, and hopefully it will help you as begin your own social networking!

Tuesday, March 2, 2010

I found this video from Tony Robbins today. My husband and I are leaving next week for Orlando to attend one of Tony's seminars. I am so excited to see him! I know I am blessed beyond measure for the opportunity and also to be married to such a great man who sees the value in us spending the money and time to go.

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Under the Hill is a networking group for young female entrepreneurs. It was started in early 2009 by Alison Ford, Ginger Jones, and Valerie Weissinger. We definitely recognize the importance of networking to grow our businesses and ourselves. We love to be inspired and we love to have fun. There is never a dull moment Under the Hill.